your potholder is so sweet!..I'd have to put it up on my 'potholder wall of fame' if I won!...I usually end up using pretty scraps of fabric to make little pouches to carry around my embroidery projects on the go. That way I get to enjoy them regularly!

Thanks for the lovely giveaway. Just two days ago I made my first pouch and I think it'll become my favourite way of using small scraps of fabric. As for bigger scraps, I'd love to make a truly scrappy quilt, but I don't have enough scraps yet ;)

What lovely things! I'm new to your blog (isn't that what Giveaway Day is all about?) but am definitely going to sign up to follow. I use little scraps of fabric for embellishments and for small bags and pouches. Pop by my blog if you have the time, I'm participating in Giveaway Day too!

I've been away from sewing for a long time so I'm just accumulating scraps again and haven't really made many small projects. But I certainly do love seeing yours - they are inspiring! Thanks for sharing your treasures!

Your give aways are so gorgeous!! Mug rugs are fun and quick to make. My present WIP started out as scrappy placemats but then I thought maybe they'd look better as a quilt so even though I try to do smaller projects I often end up making big ones.

I love your scrappy kitchen wares! I've just discovered a passion for scraps, and one of my favorite recent projects was a neck-warmer from Malka Dubrowsky's book Fresh Quilting. I blogged my one here!: http://bellgirl.com.au/2011/04/luscious-leftovers.html

I discovered your lovely blog this morning while signing up for giveaways. I did suscribe but will add it to my even more important favorites list. Thanks for the giveaway, what fun! Jeepgirl19700@yahoo.com

Love the teatowel and the potholder.I would love to win them but mostly the bag of little scraps........I use them to make pictures, cards and softies. I find it hard to throw away any little piece of fabric, so thanks for the opportunity.

How pretty! I need to make a few more "snap happy" bags (they use a piece of metal measuring tape as a closure) ... I started piecing random scraps together to make the outside.I love your idea of small scrap potholders too.

Thanks for being in the Giveaway! My favorite way to reduce my scrap pile is just wonky log cabins. Every couple of months I'll throw some new ones together and by the end of the year (if not sooner) I'll have a scrappy log cabin baby quilt (or bigger!).

What a lovely little blog you have here - so happy to have found you. I love scrap busting projects - right now I'm into fabric hairbows, tote bags, pillows...and on and on. Come on over and say hi - I have a giveaway rockin too!www.makeitlovely.com

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